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Fish Springs National Wildlife Refuge, Utah. This page presents basic information on wildlife refuges, preserves, and conservation areas within the western United States, with links to these locations within each state.
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Wildlife refuges, preserves, and management and conservation areas are often overlooked as sources of outdoor recreation. Though camping in most wildlife refuges is prohibited, there is usually some limited hiking possibilities and a wide range of wildlife observation opportunities. We've organized links to the wildlife refuge and conservation area Web sites by state.

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Note: Remember to bookmark this site before you venture off down these side trails. They lead to other Web sites that we do not control. We cannot vouch for the content on, nor do we endorse, these sites. The following links are only intended to assist you in your quest for further related information. If you discover a broken link, or a link with inappropriate content, or know of a link that should be listed here, please let us know.

America's National Wildlife Refuge System

National Wildlife Refuge Association

 


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This page was last updated Monday, December 3, 2007
   
 
   
 
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